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The world's first RFID smart label tracking and delivery service using truly disposable tags has taken off at London's Heathrow Airport. Developed by systems integrator KTP Ltd using Texas Instruments' Tag-it 13.56MHz smart label technology, the innovative new Baggage Direct service uses the smart labels to track and route passenger's luggage from the airport to their hotel – freeing passengers from all the hassle of baggage transportation.
The RFID system is a vital part of the new high-tech baggage delivery service announced by Baggage Direct, a new subsidiary formed by British Airport Authority (BAA) and launched with the backing of major partners United Airlines, Forte Hotels and Lynx Express delivery services.
Baggage Direct's service offers automatic routing and tracking of baggage from the Baggage Direct desk located at the arrivals concourse direct to the passenger's hotel, office or home. The service guarantees delivery to major London hotels within 3 hours and passengers can use the Internet to check on the whereabouts of their luggage at every stage and verify final delivery. Baggage Direct plans to equip top London hotels with RFID readers which will automatically trigger a text message to the passenger's mobile phone via the Internet telling them that their baggage has safely arrived at the hotel.
The RFID system was developed by KTP Ltd, a leading integrator of RFID and bar-code systems, and CMS, a specialist in software and Internet facilities for the courier delivery business. KTP pioneered the concept using TI's Tag-it™ 13.56 MHz smart label tags for this baggage tracking application and has developed and proven the hardware including special luggage tunnel readers that automatically identify the luggage at each stage. CMS was responsible for the software system which also allows passengers to track the progress and verify delivery of their luggage to the hotel via the Internet.
The service is targeted to the ever increasing number of long-haul passengers using Heathrow, the world's busiest international airport, who are faced with the prospect of travelling into London with baggage, often to hotels where they cannot check in until after noon. Every morning more than 21,000 passengers go through Heathrow before 8:00 a.m.
"This unique service puts London way ahead in the innovative use of RFID smart label technology to provide a totally hassle-free service for passengers," said Derek Jewson, managing director of Baggage Direct. "Baggage Direct provides a simple yet secure way for travellers to know their baggage is being taken care of and delivered to their hotel safely with tracking all the way," he added.
Baggage Direct intends to extend the service to all terminals at Heathrow as well as to other UK airports, and then internationally to give passengers a complete high-tech solution to baggage transportation worthy of the 21st century.
Jon Lowe, MD of systems integrator KTP Ltd said, "This new Baggage Direct contract was won following our successful experience in roll-cage tracking for Lynx Express and enhances our rapidly developing reputation for supplying and implementing complete RFID solutions for logistics tracking and control. Smart labels are a relatively new technology and we chose to work with TI's Tag-it™ inlays for the very simple reason that they are the world leader in RFID technology and their support is second to none," he added.
"Smart labels were originally conceived for one-time disposable use and this is the first fully disposable RFID application of its kind anywhere in the world," said David Hyslop, UK sales manager for Texas Instruments. "We are delighted that TI's Tag-it™ smart label technology has been selected for Baggage Direct, the world's first practical RFID baggage tracking application of single use smart label tags," he added.
At the Heathrow Baggage Direct booth, the operator programs a self-adhesive smart label using a special read/write pad with a unique encrypted code which identifies the passengers details, origin, and hotel destination along with baggage weight on the main computer system. The flexible label incorporates a read/write Tag-it™ RFID transponder and is also printed with bar-code and human readable text.
Each tagged piece of luggage is placed on a trolley and strategically located readers automatically track its progress through the airport and onto the fast Heathrow Express rail-link to central London where it is passed to Lynx's Red Star delivery service and couriered direct to the hotel, office or home.
The various label readers automatically track progress at each stage and report this to the central computer which makes the information available to passengers via the Internet so they can check where their luggage is and if it has been delivered to their room. The smart labels are also bar-coded to be compatible with Lynx's current delivery systems.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]KTP Limited, established in 1977, is a privately owned company specialising in systems integration with particular expertise in bar coding and radio frequency technology. Over the years KTP has enjoyed consistent growth and established a depth of expertise that has attracted a large and loyal blue-chip customer base dominated by the UK supply chain.
KTP has six key areas of expertise:
))) RFID (radio frequency identification)
))) Bar Code Expertise
))) Labelling and Printing
))) Systems Integration
))) Hardware
))) Service Maintenance and Repair